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So how does one create less conventional images of a famous light house. Spin the Fresnel Lens. The other is a view of the lichens from up top the rock.
Split Complementery is choosing one color on the color wheel and using each color on each side of its complement (the color directly across the color you chose).
Left: In this chart I chose Cobalt Blue and its complements are Cad. Yellow Deep and Permamnet Red which are the two colors on each side of Warm Orange--the exact complement of Cobalt Blue.
Right: Pthalo Green and its split complements Permanent Red, and Magenta (New Orleans Red-Violet)
I'm using Terry Madden Paints and the Terry Madden Color Clock as my guide.
Split Complementery is choosing one color on the color wheel and using each color on each side of its complement (the color directly across the color you chose).
Left: Red and its complements Capri Turquoise (Blue-Green) and Parrot Island Green (Yellow-Green)
I'm using Terry Madden Paints and the Terry Madden Color Clock as my guide.
The full split guy. There is no photoshop here. He actually stood on the second highest step and jumped down, giving a FULL SPLIT.
Sharing my last shoot of Abhishek Patel, an established model, actor. This is from his portfolio meant for the role of an action guy cum villain for an upcoming film (Bollywood!) ;D
Will be posting more of his deadly looks!
Stay tuned!